They wanted it under Communist North Vietnamese control; a united Vietnam...what it is today. They won the war, remember?
North Vietnam aided Viet Cong or the National Liberation Front (NLF) in a guerilla war against the anti-communist. The army of the North was called People's Army of Vietnam or North Vietnamese Army.
Saigon, Vietnam was taken-over by communist forces. The Americans and their allies had to retreat and be evacuated. Basically this is when Vietnam became all communist dominated by the North.
North Vietnam.
They were the resistance element within South Vietnam and were largely controlled by the Communist North Vietnamese.
became Communist and reunited with North Vietnam
It was Ho Chi Minh.
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They wanted it under Communist North Vietnamese control; a united Vietnam...what it is today. They won the war, remember?
North Vietnam aided Viet Cong or the National Liberation Front (NLF) in a guerilla war against the anti-communist. The army of the North was called People's Army of Vietnam or North Vietnamese Army.
Ho Chi Minh
According to the Paris Peace Accords, the U.S. and their allied troops withdrew from South Vietnam by the end of April, 1973, leaving South Vietnam, and allowing them to decide for themselves the future status of their country. Within two years (April, 1975), North Vietnam forces occupied the south - including the Presidential Palace in SaiGon, where South Vietnam's Premier surrendered to the north.
Was a Cold War conflict. A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between South Vietnam, supported by United States forces, and Communist North Vietnam. The war resulted in a North Vietnamese victory and unification of Vietnam under Communist rule.
North Vietnam was pro-communist. South Vietnam was anti-communist.
Saigon, Vietnam was taken-over by communist forces. The Americans and their allies had to retreat and be evacuated. Basically this is when Vietnam became all communist dominated by the North.
North Vietnam.
North Vietnam was communist, supported by Russia, China, and Cuba.